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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/xcharter/xcharter-doc.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/xcharter/xcharter-doc.tex index 879ffb6654a..fc58b04be04 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/xcharter/xcharter-doc.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/xcharter/xcharter-doc.tex @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Support files are provided for T$1$, TS$1$, LY$1$, T$2$A and OT$2$ encodings, th \item {\tt lining} (or just {\tt lf}) makes lining figures ($0123456789$) the default for text---this is set automatically and does not need to be entered explicitly; \item {\tt oldstyle} (or {\tt osf}) sets the figure style in text mode to oldstyle (\textosf{0123456789}) with numeral one like a shortened $1$, but math mode will always use lining figures; \item {\tt oldstyleI} (or {\tt osfI}) sets the figure style in text mode to oldstyle (\textosfI{0123456789}) with numeral one like a shortened I, but math mode will always use lining figures; -\item {\tt sups} sets the style for superscript figures (eg, footnote markers) to XCharter's superior figures rather than using the default text inserts in mathematical superscripts. +\item {\tt sups} sets the style for superscript figures (eg, footnote markers) to XCharter's superior figures rather than using the default text inserts in mathematical superscripts. This option has no effect if a KOMA class is in force. \item {\tt scosf} makes oldstyle figures the default in small cap text, no matter what the global figure setting may be. \end{itemize} @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ Support files are provided for T$1$, TS$1$, LY$1$, T$2$A and OT$2$ encodings, th \item \verb|{\osfstyle 23}| prints \textosf{23} using whatever oldstyle option is in force. \item \verb|\textosf| prints its argument in oldstyle figures using, in effect, the {\tt osf} option---e.g., \verb|\textosf{12}| results in \textosf{12}. \item \verb|\textosfI| prints its argument in oldstyle figures using, in effect, the {\tt osfI} option---e.g., \verb|\textosfI{12}| results in \textosfI{12}. -\item Numerators and denominators are normally used only for constructing fractions, but may if needed be called using \verb|\textnu| and \verb|\textde|. They are about 7\% smaller than superiors and inferiors. The \verb|\textfrac| macro allows you to write, e.g., \verb|\textfrac{31}{32}| to get \textfrac{31}{32}. +\item Numerators and denominators are normally used only for constructing fractions, but may if needed be called using \verb|\textnumerator| and \verb|\textdenominator|. They are about 7\% smaller than superiors and inferiors. The \verb|\textfrac| macro allows you to write, e.g., \verb|\textfrac{31}{32}| to get \textfrac{31}{32}. You may use \verb|\textde| and \verb|\textnu| as abbreviations, though the latter will not be available if {\tt babel} is loaded with {\tt greek} option. \end{itemize} |